cjdon, 25 Mar 2015all smartphone looks are identical. none still did a bezel less design..a front camera under t... moreOk, let's try and clear that up.

- A no bezel phone is a major problem to integrity. The phone will will be more prone to screen cracks and bending.

- A camera under the screen is not possible for phones with capacitive keys or front speakers. The chin bezel would be too high.

- All high megapixel cameras are large due to the sensor size. If you want good quality pictures you have to make room for a large sensor. Flagships need large sensor to compete in the market, but they also have to appeal to a larger audience, so you tend to see slimmer phones with protruding cameras.

- I know where you're going with this one but just no. Current smartphones have a mediocre battery life. Putting a laser projector would cut the battery life in half. Now think about it from another perspective. Where would you place the laser projector and how would you hold the phone to use it ?

all smartphone looks are identical. none still did a bezel less design..a front camera under the front display. a non protruding high megapixel main camera..projection keyboard..features that are not impossible but just ignored..

It would have been great if all manufacturers sold in all country's would Samsung or apple be as popular if people had that kinda choice. I know would never have bought the note 4 if say xiomi or opo were available in South Africa

You might think so but for Samsung it was a big step forward in terms of charging their design to a more premium look. A drift away from Qualcomm with their powerful Exynos Soc. HTC also tried to fix their camera issues, but more effort was placed into internals.

Anonymous, 25 Mar 2015This year's newcomers were boring s6,m9 etc... Not huge differences. Hope this will be Supreme...Yeah two total turds in terms of battery life and on other fronts nothing to write home about in terms of improvements. The so called S6 'camera improvements' are nothing more than placebo, couldn't see anything drastic to warrant the hefty price tags.